ickesferiska
Ickesferiska is a hypothetical, multi-layered spherical shell proposed in speculative cosmology and planetary science to surround a celestial body. In representative models, the shell comprises several concentric layers with contrasting electromagnetic and mechanical properties, forming a region that can alter the propagation of electromagnetic waves, seismic signals, and charged particles in the near-space environment. The concept is used as a thought experiment to explore how stratified media could influence magnetospheric structure, radiation shielding, and tidal dynamics.
Origins and terminology: The term is a neologism introduced in fictional or theoretical contexts. Its name
Structure and parameters: In common formulations, the shell extends from an inner radius to an outer radius
Implications and uses: The shell is used to study how layered media could affect magnetospheric currents, wave
Status and reception: Ickesferiska remains a theoretical construct with no empirical evidence. Critics note the speculative
Related concepts include layered media, magnetosphere, planetary dynamos, and waveguiding in plasma.